Abstract

There is a clear need for dependable high-speed communication systems in light of 5G's recent rapid development. The enormous data that recently developed immersive media generate need to be transmitted, and traditional modulation techniques are unable to provide a suitable level of communication. Consequently, to improve communication system performance, hybrid modulation is needed. This paper examines the communication process and conducts a performance analysis to establish a reasonable method for choosing a hybrid modulation scheme. The constellation diagram, power spectral density, bandwidth efficiency, eye diagram, and bit error rate are the main components that determine a communication system's performance. Based on the analysis, the author concludes that to achieve a better-performing communication system, there must be a compromise between these performance factors. Specific recommendations are provided regarding performance indicators listed in the article, such as the constellation diagram, power spectrum density, bandwidth efficiency, eye diagram, and bit error rate. This work aims to address these issues to provide new researchers with guidance when selecting a hybrid modulation approach and to suggest a line of inquiry in the increasingly complicated and time-consuming age of large data volumes.

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